Example sentences of "[noun] on [art] issues " in BNC.

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1 Candidates are required to sell themselves to the voters not so much on the strength of their stands on the issues as on their personal qualities .
2 The donors are at fault on the issues of coordination , volatility , tying of aid to a donor country 's goods and blinkered evaluation of the impact of aid as a whole .
3 which throws light on the issues presently under consideration .
4 In addition to their orthodoxy on the issues , this is what makes them an asset to the DUP and this is what accounts for their displacing of some of the stalwarts .
5 This had a great influence on the issues that the steering group decided were most important for the project to work on .
6 The government responded by establishing another committee to investigate the carefully marshalled findings of the interdepartmental committee on the issues that attracted most public attention .
7 So I 'm not therefore an expert on the issues that are raised by the private care question and I hope you 'll be appropriately kind when it comes to the questioning .
8 The authority 's professional advisers could target an area of concern , brief community pharmacists on the issues , and use their practice visits to inform general practitioners .
9 The programme was devised in response to feedback from the previous term 's courses on assertiveness and time management , which suggested that one day courses did not allow for adequate reflection on the issues , practice or follow up discussion .
10 It should not perhaps surprise us that trade unions appear to have made less bargaining headway on the issues of job design than on the question of equipment design .
11 We certainly do n't believe that that will will be the case erm , I suspect personally that er their own policies and proposals probably have more harm in in the issue on the issues of urban regeneration of perhaps North Yorkshire as well .
12 Erm by the city in the city institutions of London he 's seen as quite a a robust character but they do n't quite see eye to eye on the issues of the company .
13 Research and development into compensatory educational programmes , referred to earlier , have focused much attention on the issues without necessarily resolving them .
14 The Institute has played a major role in focusing attention on the issues
15 Against this , the Conservatives were preferred by far greater margins on the issues of defense and prices .
16 They are drafted by permanent government officials who are concerned to seek out expert opinion on the issues in question .
17 At an early meeting of the YCCC with the Middlesboro City Council , the latter having changed the date and place of the meeting several times in order to avoid having to directly face the group on the issues of the campaign , a staff member of Highlander posed as a member of the press and , with video camera in hand , asked questions on the Yellow Creek pollution directly to the Mayor , and filmed the result .
18 The case has no direct bearing on the issues before me , but Sir Robert Megarry V.-C. 's judgment contains a full analysis of the original lessee 's liability , admirably summarised , if I may say so , in the following paragraph , at p. 137 :
19 However , since other issues had been fully argued the court continued to deliver a comprehensive judgment of persuasive authority , some aspects of which have an important bearing on the issues raised in this appeal .
20 A recent collection , Women and Morality , edited by Eva Kittay and Diana Meyers ( 1986 ) widens the discussion by bringing together different viewpoints on the issues raised by Gilligan .
21 We have already received guidance from Mr Burrell on the issues likely to require resolution in the High Court and the grounds on which McAlpine 's arguments could be countered .
22 De Gaulle wanted the agricultural settlement but was not prepared to accept it at the price of giving in to the other five and the Commission on the issues of resourcing and budgetary control .
23 In a detailed paper on the issues involved in opening up disciplinary hearings , the PCD asked at the December Council meeting for guidance before moving forward .
24 Those convening conferences should facilitate the attendance of parents and children by : ( i ) arranging conferences at a time convenient to parents and children as well as the professionals involved ; ( ii ) ensuring that the family are prepared for the conference by the professional worker best known to them ; ( iii ) arranging for them to meet the chair in advance ; ( iv ) ensuring that the family are briefed in advance on the issues to be raised so that they can seek advice and prepare what they have to say ; ( v ) limiting numbers to those who really need to attend ( para 6.23 ) .
25 The run-off election for mayor was , remarkably enough , marked by quiet debate on the issues .
26 Social workers , she says , have a primary responsibility to ensure that the case conference has information relating to the family background , and the parents ' views on the issues .
27 More specifically , they hold very similar views on the issues of authority and law .
28 The Committee 's views on the issues involved in obtaining evidence of the achievement in mathematics of lower-attaining pupils are contained in paras 537–556 of their report .
29 No , he 's got some very strong views on the issues to do with computer literacy training and requirements and possibly a way of managing that together with all the other things .
30 The UK Government intends to use its presidency of the Council of Ministers to make progress on the issues raised .
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